How Much To Do Up A Bathroom

How Much To Do Up A Bathroom

The Cost Of A Bathroom Installation Can (And Probably Will) Vary

a new bathroom renovation in a hotel bathroom style

While planning updates and upgrades to your bathroom, evaluating an estimate is pretty simple to achieve, but the figure you end up with can often change.

When conducting our research, our trade account holders quoted anything from £150 to £300 for smaller jobs like extractor fan installs and ceiling lights, whereas larger jobs like wall tiling commanded an average of around £90 for each square metre.

On average, the total cost of installing a new bathroom here in the UK is about £6500-7000.

That said, if you are simply replacing your old suite with a new one and not having tiles or new flooring laid at the same time, you can reduce this cost quite considerably.

Prices will vary from town to town and place to place, and each job you want completed will be priced according to the individual giving the quote and the circumstances around the job.

For example, the size and shape of your bathroom can affect a range of things, from how simple the job is to complete, the amount of material used and how long it takes to be finished.

Somewhat obviously, a small bathroom cost will typically be less than that of a large bathroom, given the job will usually be quicker to finish and require less material to be used.

From damaged pipework to damp issues, if there are things the naked eye cannot see impacting how quickly a job can be done, this can add to the cost of the job too, regardless of any quote you may receive.

How Much To Do Up A Bathroom

Source: https://www.bigbathroomshop.co.uk/info/blog/bathroom-installation-cost-guide/

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